University of Waterloo events
At Waterloo, we're proud to host a wide variety of events for the campus community and our larger community. Find out what's happening on campus, from free public lectures to workshops and information sessions.
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Events
Employer Information Sessions for September 28th
The following Employers are hosting both virtual and in-person Employer Information Sessions on Thursday September 28th:
Vale | Career in Mining? Join Vale's Information Session to Learn more! - VIRTUAL Information Session
Imperial Oil | Imperial Oil Information Session - VIRTUAL Information Session
Dow Chemical | Information Session about The Dow Chemical Company - IN-PERSON Information Session
Make sure to register through WaterlooWorks and check the Employer Information Sessions calendar for any updates!
Lectures in Catholic Experience Presents Bishop Donald Bolen
This lecture will situate the Church's contemporary response to papal bulls of the 15th century, which provided moral justification for colonizing powers to claim as their own lands which had long been inhabited by Indigenous Peoples.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on campus
Join us for National Day for Truth & Reconciliation. We will gather at the BMH Green for a Sunrise Ceremony beginning at 7:00 a.m., which will be followed by a Commitment Polishing Ceremony at 10:00 a.m.
Employer Information Sessions for September 29th
The following Employer hosting Employer Information Sessions on Friday September 29th is:
Tesla | Tesla Roadshow: Networking with Engineers - IN-PERSON Information Session
Make sure to register through WaterlooWorks and check the Employer Information Sessions calendar for any updates!
Employer Information Sessions for October 2nd
The following Employer is hosting Employer Information Sessions on Monday October 2nd:
Citadel | Citadel Securities 2024 Recruiting Info Session - IN-PERSON Information Session
Make sure to register through WaterlooWorks and check the Employer Information Sessions calendar for any updates!
Beyond the Pipeline: Fostering Equity in Our Quantum Future
The field of quantum computing offers a unique opportunity to proactively address many of the inequities that have plagued AI and computer science. However, radical technologies demand innovative solutions. In this talk, the speaker challenges the use of the leaky pipeline metaphor as a framework for devising policy interventions aimed at addressing inequality in STEM field.
Employer Information Sessions on Wednesday October 4th:
The following Employers are hosting Employer Information Sessions on Wednesday October 4th:
Veeva | Learn about new grad opportunities in our Engineering Development Program at Veeva Systems! - IN-PERSON Information Session
Orennia | Orennia: Driving the Energy Transition with Analytics - IN-PERSON Information Session
Make sure to register through WaterlooWorks and check the Employer Information Sessions calendar for any updates!
Employer Information Sessions for October 5th
The following Employer is hosting an Employer Information Sessions on Thursday October 5th:
Milliman | Actuary Opportunities at Milliman Chicago - Life & Financial Risk Management VIRTUAL Information Session
Make sure to register through WaterlooWorks and check the Employer Information Sessions calendar for any updates!
Anti-Racism Reads featuring Let This Radicalize You
Join the Library and Print + Retail Solutions for the next Anti-Racism Reads discussion at Dana Porter Library on Thursday October 5. As part of Library Week, Jessica Hutchison will facilitate a conversation on Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the revolution of reciprocal care
The Case for Paratopian Design
This event is part of the “ADE for Game Communities: Enculturing Anti-Racism, Decolonization, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (ADE) in Games Research and Creation” series from the ADE Committee of the Games Institute, University of Waterloo, and is supported in part by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.